Phew what a relief afte "reading" most of the posts, ok so I guess I am not the only one waiting for an answer, but I will wait.
My question is: I have set the Aux1 to the gear chanel (to enter to the main menu) and Aux 2 to the rudder. When I enter the menu to reset the home position the rudder doesn't work, the se goes with the enabling the RTH. Also when I Hooke up my video system to the OSD my video goes ghosty, will upload and image tomorrow hopefully.

Phew what a relief afte "reading" most of the posts, ok so I guess I am not the only one waiting for an answer, but I will wait.
My question is: I have set the Aux1 to the gear chanel (to enter to the main menu) and Aux 2 to the rudder. When I enter the menu to reset the home position the rudder doesn't work, the se goes with the enabling the RTH. Also when I Hooke up my video system to the OSD my video goes ghosty, will upload and image tomorrow hopefully.

P.S my eagle eye antenna tracking ain't working either

It is time to realize that it is not going to be done tomorrow. You have a bit to learn now that you have the equipment.

thanks for the link, but it didn't really solve my problem, i have followed the correct steps to configure everything, i still do not understand why i should have any issue.
i have checked my wiring and configurations and it seems fine :/

FYI:
Setting aux 2 to the rudder is a possible solution, but is not preferred. I tried it once and found that you cannot enter menu while in flight, because your aux 2 has to be held to one position, and that would cause a crash.

Ghost image is another situation.

I have never seen it but I'm sure that a good place to start is to post a video of it and list your hardware.

Phew what a relief afte "reading" most of the posts, ok so I guess I am not the only one waiting for an answer, but I will wait.
My question is: I have set the Aux1 to the gear chanel (to enter to the main menu) and Aux 2 to the rudder. When I enter the menu to reset the home position the rudder doesn't work, the se goes with the enabling the RTH. Also when I Hooke up my video system to the OSD my video goes ghosty, will upload and image tomorrow hopefully.

I bought the Tiny-Mic DPCAV to record the sound. Failing to make it work I measured the voltage on OSD Pro Audio In and zero (0V) while on Video In is 12V. In your opinion is dead? I have to do something to feed the microphone? I can solve it by a cable to Y only for the power of Video In? Thank you.

Did you ever figure it out?

I have the same Mic and I have 11.2V going to it (measured at the mic's circuit board itself, and I am not getting any audio. I have continuity from the mic to the Tx, but all I get is static on my TV monitor -same as if the Mic is not plugged in.

It looks like goryc originally hooked up the mic without supplying power to it.

You have to supply power to the cam, and mic.

Hope this helps.

-Mike

Yep:

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Originally Posted by Billj747

Did you ever figure it out?

I have the same Mic and I have 11.2V going to it (measured at the mic's circuit board itself, and I am not getting any audio. I have continuity from the mic to the Tx, but all I get is static on my TV monitor -same as if the Mic is not plugged in.

People have been having issues with the white and black levels interfering with the video, and believe it or not, it can be related to audio.

What you want to do is turn down white levels, and turn up black levels.

It's worth a try.

I vaguely recall reading something about that a month or so back (just getting back up to speed since the build has been on a hiatus until now). What are the white and black levels and how do I turn them down?

Alyas, regarding the shaking overlay in your video, this is most frequently due to poor ground connection between the OSD and camera or video transmitter. The Graphics error appeared because too many video related errors were detected, which is due to the shaky video also.

Please see the thread here from earlier this week. Let us know if this doesn't appear to be the same issue.

Bill, this may have been covered already, but I want to confirm that you have "mute external audio" set to NO in the OSDs Audio on-screen menu? If you are not hearing any sound from your mic, that is the most likely culprit.

If you are hearing static from the OSD, the black/white levels can be adjusted under the "Change Display Settings" OSD menu. I'd try increasing black to 5 and decreasing white to 6 initially.

Alyas, regarding the shaking overlay in your video, this is most frequently due to poor ground connection between the OSD and camera or video transmitter. The Graphics error appeared because too many video related errors were detected, which is due to the shaky video also.

Please see the thread here from earlier this week. Let us know if this doesn't appear to be the same issue.

Bill, this may have been covered already, but I want to confirm that you have "mute external audio" set to NO in the OSDs Audio on-screen menu? If you are not hearing any sound from your mic, that is the most likely culprit.

If you are hearing static from the OSD, the black/white levels can be adjusted under the "Change Display Settings" OSD menu. I'd try increasing black to 5 and decreasing white to 6 initially.

Yes I have the "mute external audio" set to NO.

I just figured out the mic was working all along. Even with the Mic turned all the way up, there is very little transmission other than higher pitch or buzzing frequencies.

Also, the "static" that I thought was there is more of a deeper sounding resonant 'humming buzz' that changes when I flip screens to the OSD menu as well as completely shuts off if I unplug the VTx or VRx from the system. I tried using the stock patch and whip antenna as well as CP antennas. I tried multiple TVs and VTxs (1000mW and 800mW) but this resonant buzz is prevalent on every setup. I'm not sure if it's my Lawmate 1.3gHZ Rx but that is the only variable I have not tried yet...

If I turn up the sound so the 'buzz' is really loud, I can hear the OSD voice alerts and can hear my self-made buzzing sounds through the mic. I'm sure the sound of the motor will come through clearly, but I doubt anything beyond that or maybe wind noise will transmit through the mic.